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Originally Posted by VillagesFlorida
We drive the intersection at Morse and San Marino almost daily. Concerned and wanting to do the right thing when in our car, hubby made two separate visits to the Sheriffs annex to find out the best way to deal with a right turn up San Marino. He was told twice to check for carts traveling south in the golf cart lane, yield to them if they are close. If they are back in the lane he was told to move over, essentially blocking the golf cart lane, then make the turn up San Marino. I do not think that many realize that this is the proper way to handle this dangerous intersection but it is what we were told to do...twice.
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while it makes good sense, and is certainly safer for all, is it a guarantee that one of his deputies won't stop you for crossing a solid white line? I think it would make sense to them as well. A large part of traffic safety is making your intentions known to others, like using signals. some people think their signals are for them and are too lazy to use them defeating their purpose of letting others know your intentions, moving over prevents misconceptions as to your next move and makes everyone else that much safer,